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CLUB TO MEET
i;ne junior woman's Club will
meet at the Womsn'i Club House
on uext Monday evening at 7:30 inid
members are asked to note change
In hour.
Miss Nina Jackson. Mesdames Tod
Oambtei, Bill Thomson and Jacob
Cooper, will bo hostesHoe.
The meeting will feature "Carol;
Singing." led by Miss Carlisle, heud
of the music department of the Hty
schools.
" Members are asked to bring a gift
large or small for dlstrlbutlln by
the city firemen. They ure ulso requested
to bring old toys "ami scraps
of material suitable for doll dresses.
, to rin rn7fTfT
wedding anniversary
Invitations have been Issued to a
celebration of the fiftieth weddlnf
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Sumpter
Ratterree, on Dec. fi, 1P38.
' The celebration will be held at the
home of the couple on West Moun
tain street.
Invited guests Include a number
from Kings Mountain and elsewhere.
MBCIiriU VI- 11VM t AMIS tLUB ;|
Mrs. Donald Blunton entertained
members of the Home Arts Club and t
Invited guests at her home in the
Cooper Apartments on lust Wednes ,,
day afternoon. ;
Chrysanthemu ms and other late
fall flowers were effectively arranged
In decoration.
Mrs. J. E. Hemdon had charge of
the following program, the topic tiring
"Appreciation of Childhood.". f.
Paper,' 'Children In Art," Mrs. (
George Moss: "Fairy Tale Writers'.I
Mrs. Grady King; 'Literature. Mrs.
Troy- Carpenter; Poem, Children, by.
Longfellow. Mrs. W. E. Blakelv.
During the social hour a delicious K
salad and sweet course was served.
DINNER PARTY *
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Elatn, Mr. and h
Mrs. E. E. Gantt. Mr. and Mrs
Thurto Bailey of Shelby, Mr and Mrs
C. C. Gamble of Concord and. Mr.1 q
* and .Mts. A. G. Sargeaut, Mr. and j,
Mrs. Glenn White, were members orj
a delightful ptirty on Saturday evening,
when tthey met to celebrate
their wedd'ng anniversaries.
The dining table was graced with h
centerpiece of yellow and white
chrysanthemums., A four course dinner
.was served and as favore each
lady received a corsage. | ?
MEETING OF LITTLE
THEATRE GROUP
A meeting of the Little Theatre 1
group will be held tonight. (TliurH- i
d'ay) at the Woman's Club, ut 7:30.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lewis of Gas- ?
tonla announce the birth of a son.
Oary, Marvin. Junior. Sunday. November
27. at City Hospital. Gastonla.
Mrs. Lewis was formerly Miss (
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tOSTESS AT BRIDGE PARTY
Mrs. Haywood E. Lynch was host
88 Wednesday afternoon at lovely,
ridge party. The home was festive
k'lth berries and candles, and seven
ubles were. In play.
At the conclusion of the gume Mrs.
lay-lie Plackiuer was winner of the
ilgli score prize, an attractive pair
if carved book-ends, and Mrs. Claud
lainbrlght was winner of low score
irize. a double deck of sards.
The refreshments carried out the
olor scheme of red and green coiritsting
of cranberry salad, Hors
VDcuvres and a sweet course. Mrs.
*ynrli was assisted in serving b> I
ilrs. Aubrey Mauney, Mrs. Eugene'
I ill thews and Mrs. Vera Ruwles.
Other* enjoying Mrs Lyneh's hesluntec
Nelsler; Paul Nclsler, Prtic
or Thompson, L. P. Stowe. .George
doss. Claude Huinbright. Hayne
ilackmer, Moffat t Ware, llalbert
Vebh". Ben Goforth. O \V. Myers,
aid Mauney H. 8. -Neill James Hord,
'harles Thomasson, A I>. Hill, Ladrt
fantrick. Chas. Williams. Harold
'rawford. Jacob Cooper. E. W. Grlf
in, i?.vri?n Mficr, i-uiu-r Me*rill alio
rltRses Helen Hay. Pauline Nelsler,
nd Helen Rldenhour
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IIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr, and' Mr*. Ben K. Beam on
lOuino tin* birth of a daughter, Mary
liuv, Tuesday. Novrmlwr 29.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs.. M. A. Wart? and Mof
ait, Jr.-, were guests of relatives 1n
'hurlotte Thanksgiving Day.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cooper spent
he Thasks?lvbig holidays in Ralelh.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. It Davis visited
Irs. Daivis' relatives in Georgia durng
tlie holidays.
Mrs. T. A. McGlll of <!oumbia. SI
'.. was a visitor hi Kings. Mountain
ast week.
Mr. Wray Plonk h. s returned home
roin Gastonia where Ue had' his ap-'
iendlx removed.
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Mr. C. W. Richardson has been
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treet. ?o?
Mrs. Walter Moss and daughter,
diss Addle, of Grove'-, visited Mr.
ml Mrs. S. <\ Uatterree Tuesday.
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Mr. :iiid Mrs. Kivuk Cranford
;pent the week-tni at Hickory
Ireve. S. C\
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Miss tMurv Dlakely of Gaffney. S.
spent Thanksgiving holidays with
ler brother. Postmaster \V. K: Blake
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Mr. -;nd Mrs. Jeff Davis of Cover.
1. <\, were guests at the home of
heir aunt. Mrs. W. P. Fulton Sunlay.
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Miss Melville Settfemyre is a patient
in the Shelby Hospital where
she underwent an operation for appendicitis.
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Davis and Chas. Thomasson.
Jr., have returned to Oak Ridge MilWary
School after a'visit at their respective
homes In Kings Mountain.
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iMr. and Mrs. M. A Ware had as
quests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. MtchaH.
Mr. and Mrs. McGulre, Mrs. Paul
Monty and children of Charlotte.
James .Uatterree has returned to
Chapel Iflil after spending the
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WOMEN
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TbttnkBKivinK holidays with his pur
eats, Mr. and Mrs. II. 1): llatteiTe<>.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ltpford. Miss
Mjtrgaret Kondrickt Mrs. Flossie
Ware and Paul Ware were guests of
Mr. /and Mrs. Robert Harrlscn of
Lowell, Sunday.
Airs. W. . M. Boyce was a guest
speaker, making a talk on Manteo.
at a meeting of the Krskine College
Alumnae Association held . at tl>4
home of Mrs. Klmer Spencer in Oas
tonla lust Monday evening.
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-Mr. and Mrs. Jay Patlersin . ot
Fayettevlle and Mr. und Mrs. Hal
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town lelatives who attended the funetal
service for FYeddie Plonk Saturday.
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Mrs. A. H. Patterson and Miss Dor
oth'y Patterson visited relatives tat
Columbia. S. C.. during the holidays:
Mr. and Mrs. Carlye isley. of Burlington
spent the holidays with Mrs.
Isiey's parents, Mr. and Mis. C.?8.
Plonk.
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Mrs. Jlnunle Hard and baby son.
Jitnmie Jr. accompanied Mrs. Ilord's
mother. Mrs. Sam Lea' Jones of Cam
deiii back home. Mrs. Jones'has vis
ited her daughter for the past two '
weeks. Mrs. Jlotd and baby expect
to be gone until after Christmas.
Mrs. W. P. Fulton has been ill at
her home on Piedmont Avenue for
the past week. Her ntecoi, Mrs. Ada
Davis Shirley, of Clover, spent several
dhiya at her bedside.
Kill Fulton, student at Brsktne Col
lege spent the holidays with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Fulton.
Mrs. M. E. Houser and daughter,
M:iss Edna Ruth Houser who have
been in Califorta for several months,
returned home last week. They were
accompanied by (Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Houser and |wo chtldvm. Mr. and.
Mrs. Houser have been living in Cal
ifornla for several years.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jones. Miss
Margaret Jones and Buddy Jones of
North Wilkesboro, were guests of
Mr: and Mrs. B. W. Oiffin on Thanks
giving Day. Mrs. Griffin and ohildre-i
spent the week-end at. the home of
Mr. an* Mrs. Jones, the latter a sister
cf Mrs." Griffin.
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